Vanderbilt's 2015 home schedule features six games, including four against teams coming off bowl victories. Season tickets start at $120 and are available at a lower per-game price than they were in 2014.

The Commodores' SEC home schedule will include the school's first-ever matchup in Nashville with Texas A&M, as well as SEC East opponents Georgia, Kentucky and Missouri (Homecoming).

The nonconference schedule features regional matchups with Western Kentucky and Austin Peay. The Commodores haven't faced WKU since 1938. Vanderbilt and Austin Peay last met in 2013 with the Commodores winning 38-3.

Vanderbilt and Texas A&M previously met in 2013 in College Station. The Aggies and Commodores aren't scheduled to meet again in Nashville through at least 2025. Vanderbilt defeated Georgia and Kentucky during their previous visits to Vanderbilt Stadium in 2013.

Donate Football Season Tickets to Nashville Area NonprofitsFootball Ticket Donation Form
Fans who are unable to attend Vanderbilt football home games or would like to share the experience with others in the Nashville community, will now have the option to purchase tickets and donate them back to Vanderbilt's athletic department for distribution to area nonprofits and military families. Those that choose to purchase donated tickets can receive gift-in-kind tax credit and priority points for their ticket donation through the National Commodore Club.

Season tickets for the donation program are priced at $166 and can be purchased by calling the Vanderbilt Ticket Office at 615-322-GOLD (4653) or by completing and returning the ticket donation form.